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File #: 2019-92    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Authorization Status: Passed
File created: 3/4/2019 In control: City Council
On agenda: 3/18/2019 Final action: 3/18/2019
Title: Approve the Certification of Agreement for the Allocation and Distribution of Proceeds from the Title Ad Valorem Tax (TAVT) between the City of Smyrna and Cobb County and Authorize the Mayor to sign any related documents.
Sponsors: Ron Fennel
Attachments: 1. Issue Sheet, 2. 2019 TAVT agreement with Cobb.pdf
Impact
WARD: City-wide

COMMITTEE: Finance and Administration

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Title
Approve the Certification of Agreement for the Allocation and Distribution of Proceeds from the Title Ad Valorem Tax (TAVT) between the City of Smyrna and Cobb County and Authorize the Mayor to sign any related documents.
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ISSUE:
Based on the statutory calculation, for the time period of January 1, 2019 through June 30, 2019, the percentage of TAVT that will go the State will be 47.56% and the percentage that will go to the Local Governments will be 52.44%. This determination was published by the Department of Revenue in Policy Bulletin MVD-2019-01.

The percentage for Local Governments in 2018 was 51.58%. This percentage will increase 52.44% for January 1, 2019 through June 30, 2019. Smyrna will receive 7.45% of the amount distributed to local governments for this period.

Pursuant to HB 329 of 2018, O.C.G.A. section 48-5C-1 was amended to change, among other things, the manner of distribution of the proceeds of the alternative ad valorem tax on motor vehicles such that, effective July 1, 2019, and remaining in effect until amended by law, the Tax Commissioner shall distribute 35.0% of the TAVT funds collected to the State and 65.0% to the Local Governments.

Of the 65.0% distributed to the Local Governments, 51% will be allocated to the County governing authority and 49% will go to the board of education and county school district. Of the 51% allocated, 28% will go to the the County and 23% will go to the governing authority of the municipality from which the proceeds were derived.

BACKGROUND:

House Bill 386 was passed by the Georgia Legislature in 2012. The Bill included a new Title Ad Valorem Tax (TAVT) on motor vehicles which replaced the sales and use tax at purchase as well as the annual ad valorem tax on motor vehicles. This change became effective March 1, 2013. The Cobb County Tax Commissioner collects this tax and distributes to the City on a mont...

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